List of ambassadors of Iran to Spain explained

Post:Ambassador
Body:Iran to Spain
Native Name:Persian: سفیر جمهوری اسلامی ایران در اسپانیا
Insignia:Emblem of Iran.svg
Insigniasize:50px
Insigniacaption:Coat of Arms of Iran
Incumbent:Reza Zabib
Incumbentsince:[1]
Inaugural:Esmail Khan Dabirolmolk Farzaneh

The Iranian ambassador in Madrid is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Spain.

The Persian mission in Madrid, was founded in September 1916 by Mirza Esmail Khan Dabirolmolk Farzaneh who until August 1919 was Persian Plenipotentiary Minister.

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditationDiplomatic accreditation Solar Hijri calendarAmbassadorPersian languageObservationsList of presidents of IranList of prime ministers of SpainTerm endTerm end Solar Hijri calendar
1295Esmail Khan Dabirolmolk FarzanehPersian: اسماعیل دبیرالممالک (اسماعیل فرزانه) Mirza Esmail Khan Dabirolmolk Farzaneh; Kan de Farzaneh was the Father of Fereidoun Farzaneh and was married to Fatemeh Sheikh [2] Ahmad Shah QajarAlfonso XIII of Spain1298
1297Hossein Ala'Persian: حسین علاءAhmad Shah QajarAlfonso XIII of Spain1300
1300Abdolali Khan Sadri Sadiq AlsaltanehPersian: عبدالعلی صدیق‌السلطنهwith residence in Paris, The Iranian ambassador to France was accredited in Madrid. during that time the embassy was closed due to budget savings and Abdolali Khan Sadri Sadiq alsaltaneh, Iranian ambassador to France, was accredited to Spain. The Embassy of Iran in Madrid was reopened in May 1954.Ahmad Shah QajarAlfonso XIII of Spain1301
1317Anoushirvan Sepahbodiwith residence in ParisReza ShahFrancisco Franco
1333Yadollah AdzadiPersian: یدالله عضدیMohammad Reza PahlaviFrancisco Franco 1336
1336The diplomatic rank of the delegation was risen to that of an Embassy.Mohammad Reza PahlaviFrancisco Franco
1336Abraham ZandPersian: ابراهیم زند[3] Mohammad Reza PahlaviFrancisco Franco 1341
1341Mohammad GoodarziPersian: محمد گودرزیAbdel- Mohammad Goodarzi Mohammad Goudarzi[4] Mohammad Reza PahlaviFrancisco Franco 1345
1345Mohsen Merat EsfandiariPersian: محسن مرآت اسفندیاری[5] Mohammad Reza PahlaviFrancisco Franco
1346Djamchid GharibPersian: جمشید قریبJamshid Gharib[6] Mohammad Reza PahlaviFrancisco Franco 1350
1350Fereydoun DjamPersian: فریدون جمMariscal Fereydoun Jam Mohammad Reza PahlaviAdolfo Suárez
1350Manouchehr AzimaPersian: منوچهر عظیماMohammad Reza PahlaviAdolfo Suárez 1357
1357Ghahraman Persian: قهرمان قهرمانیChargé d'affaires Dr. Ghahraman was born in 1931 in Shamsi studied economics and politics first at Farhad-e-Farhad University and later joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Canada and later in Moscow as the first secretary of the embassy and at the moment the consulate of the Iranian Embassy in SpainMohammad Reza PahlaviAdolfo Suárez 1358
1357Roknedine AshtianiPersian: رکن‌الدین آشتیانیMohammad Reza PahlaviAdolfo Suárez
1357Nasser Sadeghi Persian: ناصر صادقیMohammad Reza PahlaviAdolfo Suárez
1360Ali Asghar BehnamPersian: علی‌اصغر بهنامAbolhassan BanisadrLeopoldo Calvo-Sotelo 1360
1360Mehdi AkramiAli KhameneiLeopoldo Calvo-Sotelo
1361Sanaei Farrokhi Persian: مهدی اکرمیAmbassadorAli KhameneiFelipe González 1365
1364Persian: هادی سلیمان‌پورAli KhameneiFelipe González 1368
1367Abdollah ZifanPersian: عبدالله ذیفنAkbar Hashemi RafsanjaniFelipe González
1374Bahram GhasemiPersian: بهرام قاسمیAkbar Hashemi RafsanjaniJosé María Aznar
1376Seyyed Hassan ShaftiPersian: سید حسن شفتیMohammad KhatamiJosé María Aznar
1381Morteza AlviriPersian: مرتضی الویریMohammad KhatamiJosé María Aznar
1384Seyyed Davoud SalehiPersian: سید داوود محسنی صالحی منفردSeyyed Davood Mohseni Salehi Monfared[7] Mahmoud AhmadinejadJosé Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
1388Morteza Saffari-NatanziPersian: مرتضی صفاری نطنزیMahmoud AhmadinejadJosé Luis Rodríguez Zapatero 1392
1392Mohammad Hassan FadaifardPersian: محمدحسن فدایی‌فردMohammad Hassan Fadaifard Hassan RouhaniMariano Rajoy
1397Hassan GhashghaviPersian: حسن قشقاویHassan RouhaniPedro Sánchez (politician)20231402
1402Reza ZabibPersian: رضا زبیبEbrahim RaisiPedro Sánchez (politician)
40.4643°N -3.6771°W[8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://thediplomatinspain.com/en/2023/04/reza-zabib-delivers-copies-of-letters-of-credence-as-new-irans-ambassador/
  2. http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/1920/10/28/018.html Esmail Khan Dabirolmolk Farzaneh
  3. http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/2010/11/14/081.html Abraham Zand
  4. http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/1965/05/04/039.html Mohammad Goodarzi
  5. http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/1967/02/10/039.html Mohsen Merat Esfandiari
  6. http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/1968/10/12/065.html Djamchid Gharib
  7. Web site: Seyyed Davoud Salehi . 2019-04-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140515141651/http://www.iranembassy.es/embassador/ . 2014-05-15 . dead .
  8. Iranian embassy Madird, Las relaciones entre la República Islámica de Irán y el Reino de España,http://es.madrid.mfa.ir/index.aspx?pageid=6070&p=1; SPAIN: RELATIONS WITH PERSIA IN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES, http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/spain-relations-persia-16-17-century